Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1921 — Page 1
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A Boy'? Rsmembrancea of f,-;on . ly enccaraginar to those in the hotel) year old Gary eir: wm.e s.n was enP.e.binaon." Oecar Einvvidd.e. ' company, but also aetirj the bullditiB route to the st--re to have the money Selon Bh!tifcn, cratten. Honorable of .a hotel, srhtch will be the pride or j eh.anfred into mai'.-r denominations A-Xt. F. Kaotts. t-e barber city. for : tr father.
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Quick Thinking, Loaded Shotgun I ' Bring Two Bad Bandits to Earth
,7 I -,4 " .:: .' Two b.-.nk robbers, both wounded, one fatally, are here teen lyingot: the ground in Bruceton, V. Va., while at the left is seen the village doctor, whose quick think. r.ff nnd excellent shooting brought !het:t down. Four sUiirioioas characters had been seen ATTORNEYS ENGAGE IN . FIST m Al COUKI Gillett and Grander In No-j Decision, One Hound Battle. 1 -i ti 1 VI iMRS. W. I DRIVES TO COAST Completes 3.500 Mile Trip. ': Crossing Mountains i And Desert. AN -i -i.A - e ' "h o of t her h;.-ard. I 1 h i b'r 1' '' ' rat a. BLACKMAIL fViOTIVE FOR FATAL SHOOTING Jtt S'CIE. TND . 1; ; ws the jss.-f,e f .r tin I Irvin V -r. l-. Fart V ; ' at-ta r, w h- 11 a - at 1 vi hhe sitting "i ea an- -oa , ye nt, wi ana n 'n - .-;- ; . "ir 1 i-- -,:--!:, . --'j'.-,. - ! li-,e -p.t M ;r nao ; -, 1 -.rt.i three h : r ire. -a - -o' r-n. Mi- ha V-":ttht; rr, W3 f.".:h 1'arr; ta ckstd . it e a a s
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LATEST BULLETINS
m t. (BULLETIN) LONDON. Aug. 16 --Tire has i lokmi out ui the coal bunkers ol the British steamship Saxon which ii now enroutf for Sierra Leone, hut is under control, 'said a Lloyd? dispatch this afternoon. Among the 500 passengers on hnard is General jan Christian Snvate, premier of South Africa. H- is. enroue heme to Capetown. The Lloyds dip:-.tch said that all of the pa?se r:2cvs art well. f BULLETIN) C0PKNH(;FN, Aug. 16. The Rj' a-Arienrap n-7 --ti it-oil' i omplcted at Riga ind nave i. con :-iore are read-.' t.iKen to cieiiver food at Russian port. vlience il'c soviet wi'l un.-c i t.i ke to itanpott it to the fe-mmo .op.f;.-, said a d,--patch from R'ga today. The American? will hac full control of the distribution and will feed hildren and invalids first, then wo men. (BULLETIN) WASHINGTON. Auc. 16. William G. McAdor., former d,rctor general of the railroad administration, will not be su;nmond tn f-ttfv !e f cue tii" Senate Interstate ( omir.ercr Commission r cncerning ti' merits of the aab:il to exte-.d hnantpimstrat ; cm! relief to the railroads. This deciion was reached tod iv bv the committee when a motion of Senator Piltman. Democrat. Ncvadi, j to call McAdcn. vat defeated by 1 a ve'e of 7 to 3. (BULLETIN) j LONDON. Aug. 16. Engh?h i soldiers on leave of abrence from i Ireland were ordered to rejoin their regiments this afternoci.
a 4 4' I 4 "5 Th alarm was given and tfc bandits rushed out trying to escape, st the ?r,rre time nnng their pistol?. lr. Defoe shot them both with a shotgrun, one of them dying within five minutes. Their accotrplices were pursued and captured. ntftk'nir a train 5.0"0 -rt-riiK' 1 A'""' 1 'ro" ! Thl is enough o -tern of C'lK-reie on t'hlcaco to the r -a'! a a
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. a.a'fc! f .- : ftu- !n trie unnn. rt eent-d among- the j-rlsoner Th-a'-t H-wly trt" T"r.1verl content j "American lnvp.t!ator canto out ..' 5C-a ic.iilion v,t. k st:U ptvc? a ii- i(uf,-n 6nd fahi that the pr'. n co-.i'. fi:'. pnrp'.r. I- has ri-t b.-en fi'nfim- t..u(, were not so had." ,1 -c ! a re J ll'te: i ,l l nt has heen t runsforrne.l lr;tr ! scornfully. -In-n't you call 'lgrht wo-h.u-t-, itidtt.ftr'.ai bv.tb1ir.?f. Improved j wvn an,4 7 m,,n herded in one cell, IJ and oh.- r vaiushif iiiiprovfn;rpts that j "xhi favorite ritne for th red tn form ari.?:ti."r, to ':-. ferman'-r.t. ,ax" f yairy boards to jneet Is fetwo 1 an 1 .,;,. w.r.th c-f country as well a- 3 u'cloek in the taorii'.nif wn rt-J's'
country as vveli aduClon of a-idt' ionnl r:ai ccmr r.t !f used but 0'n;n' is use.l in -1 r ? d r o n c r t ( is t..,. t a a: ...... on o. ' J 1 ' ' " ..va- H , T: -t t " ra v HMj hi' 'i Fr ...vs (ttror.cer with j I G .EL -X (BULLETIN) CLf AT-LAND. Aug. 16.- Damac amounting to near !y $2,000.000 was caused by a lire which today ravaged the dry kiln and storage plant of Griffith Brothers Lumber Co., cooper?, at Willey ave. and Big Four track? here. Sores of families were driven from their home? by the flanfes, which arc still raging althouH now thought to be under control. (BULLETIN) WASHINGTON,' Auj. '. A new dia.onoM r a.inifn's .iffet titig American bufitf1?. iust rr.ade bv the f rdctai Re-erve Board, today s'hovs eel that wo' Id wtde condition5 o'c porstmp ofdam't busair -:s prore'. mor.- cevciejy iiran arv ck.rnerttt c-nd f.onj. (BULLETIN) rr. jbcpibMo.'. Au' io.Mike Wren, taken ii to cur tody at Govv-r, nine 'rr;es from here, tndav cf.nff ?sed, according to officer?, that lie murdered Ros; H-ini-mond near BradyMu'e, Iowa, a week, a -jjo and burred tli' body in a shallow grave ,: a cornt'.eid. H-immopid v. a.s sj-c.t iiyrr, Wren r ?a:d to hue rice 1 ..red. ( BULLETIN) 'F.WS'bRC.W." h Th Erie railroad is not acfins m behalf of Am "can railroad-; oenctahv in attem.-.tir. to clr. c.rv-e tt i c i r shop? front th" ra droad proper, it wa.- Icarrc! -a th- o!hre of the American .--$ofi jtion of Railway Executives tod iv. Fi. I". No dl of the executive stitf r f ;;r a - soc ; a t ! on deejired that v. h i the vfep w ould be "tlorclv w atclieti" i! is the act r.f the Erie alone tPd not a! a'i con-a'-sociation. vi.!ed wi
Released Aniericsn: .n To Forge! Horrors
( r ' t r , ' ' :..-?:.: i.'f v on ,i -J a p-.-. ake: :id ex.i j dro'AT. t.-" r,r..i." ' ." th. : i :: i ' t-rl here U'tJay b;. ; a; : ai.i V'.'. .'-h-a j if r-f New Vc -k. t ' the f.i rr : 5td A ir.cricAr.fr. w!j. .-.i:.;.-- e at .f j It i?;.a Iat wi-.it. j A no tier Ata'.ri-'-an. :.- r;st Kilia'-.-'.c .-a..! thai w lira h a. rtu-.'-l .'r.-p. prlv.or. "he .v-viet orf .c:nt i.ora.e-.' Jcciarfd general an: nest y. Uenry J. Inmate, anothr nl : aAuifricar.s, ti'J that, tae K-.sIau wa'. net hostile t'jwifjs th t"c;s..1 State.. nut that per cent - tnen; re t.jfiraan because they hf-'i.f-e that (.!:' rt ) at ion- with rmany I t -i vl. f;iivatii'ri of the countr. The six AmpH'-anF mere founiS to b' ,n (j.a'l con.dtion but wi L&ioua t tj-;et their harjshli-s ex i either reajr.i horn'1 or gut into England : ; a: un'-n' a I Ehirepe where luxuriAa r i jj.,tf ph ritlfu: than thv r br. ! frobably th best ltfornita of. t'ai A u.t-rlca r. s tu actaJ conttljona 'In liurf.a if la .Marc. Jle : n. rail-aat-.. ,. the Harvard iURw K'iij'.I cf the cias t li'sl hut livf.s many jearj in Rut:a wh rr. be amasse-l a ivrtune. "T-i he correct, there Is nut much fool !:-. luif a dot t.-.an ther -.va.- :sf year, hut it !. tjnf vr-r.Iy 5UMitatrd," a.id 3aMa.tc. "In tome plarr - the crops failed, ic other ila.c w herr- crupe -were .hetter this year than i&.t the peasants, not Jhavirs any conSdwnce ia the bfilahevlpt!", refuej t U, ifp g-ratn The- Ariie.-ic aias fi.o liusshi, hut fchouhi Insist upon 1 1 ,.rt.r-;l of th wir'A It i- n:-t nc--a'-y to impfrt w much (Train a.- r. . hii:ry. l-'ariii machinery would ; fur in reetoritiB- Kricu:t ;r.-." John Flick, of J-.r kly n. . a tn--v in : picture uj.trator -wh-. U! ;)sr.:.f I t tag:? a gigautic otm j rvJuctun portrayir.ar Hups: an car.ditl ght by the taiueri t:.a; lJy place to Icsrn ai-uat Kutj. i All the hra ns TttM'.i includ.r.. - ;;-.itty former t.'orumunlsts ha Ve. - Tuprtsoneil." said Flick. "T:..;t. la ; : nly place where there is f ref io:i: c: , p-.ech. ,,,a. e , j s;4 ., In Jntl one IfaTri t-a tp; rt bolshevik. have br.o.ufht KafA'.l poPtieal parti'-" are rt i , ance i. very low ("apta'n Eratii't K'.lrtrcit. another of the American" rr ke into the con vc-rsatl.m, i-aying: "When t was release j ; h Soviet Ja' -r told me in rrarious tone that, t" Moscow jtovorr.nient had ic, .ar,-,l .y; eral An.nestty." Eates and Kilpatrlt-k ks-c th fo low-lii(i Joint v ersion . -f .- a-at., r.. "They uad to "io-.n n.-rs la tomid.l'.e of the nlKht -r ah cut Z o'c.v.-v 'n the jiiorr.'tikT hev-e .e t ha i: yilh--resistance vvntt vtry ivw the:;. It ncustomary t- run a met r t-ack u: m;l down th" prlncn cc.:r yar I dar'.- . ISIiitV IJ t ';e 1 I r, et. They would oners a to save the c. i ballet holt-c an 3 hi -od j ..sed agalti " WW IN wmm iv-wa. s --. d ;. .a--:-,.
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